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Joining Anchor to Path

New Here ,
Dec 03, 2017 Dec 03, 2017

Hi - I have used the pen tool to make the below object. I now want to connect my last anchor point to the path closest to that particular anchor point (where the gap is presently showing). I want to be able to treat the bottom (semi-circle looking portion) as an object on it's own (so I can fill it with color for example). What would be the best way to do this?

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Community Expert , Dec 03, 2017 Dec 03, 2017

My misunderstanding of what you wanted to do.

It is not possible to join an open path with a closed path.

So instead, try this:

  1. Move the anchor point to the edge of the path.
  2. Select the path and choose the Live Paint tool.
  3. Select a fill color and click where you want to fill.
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Community Expert ,
Dec 03, 2017 Dec 03, 2017

Move the point to where you want it. THen use the shapebuilder tool to disconnect the closed path.

Creating complex art with the Shape Builder tool

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Community Expert ,
Dec 03, 2017 Dec 03, 2017

One way that you could do it:

With the Direct Selection tool (white arrow), select the end point and move it so that it touches the path where you want to connect.

Deselect.

Select the Scizzors tool

and click where you want to cut the path.

If you select the path with the Selection tool (black arrow), you should see that you have two separate paths now.

However, the bottom shape may still not be a closed shape. If not, you can fix it by select the bottom path and choose Object > Path > Join.

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New Here ,
Dec 03, 2017 Dec 03, 2017

Thank you for your reply. I did as instructed and it essentially leaves me with one closed object (the capital D looking shape) and one line segment. While I do want the closed object, I also want to attach the line segment to it. As constructed... there is a gap in between the 2 and it won't let me join them... as shown below.

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Community Expert ,
Dec 03, 2017 Dec 03, 2017

Then you need to create a live paint object.

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New Here ,
Dec 03, 2017 Dec 03, 2017

Thank you for your reply and assistance.

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Community Expert ,
Dec 03, 2017 Dec 03, 2017

My misunderstanding of what you wanted to do.

It is not possible to join an open path with a closed path.

So instead, try this:

  1. Move the anchor point to the edge of the path.
  2. Select the path and choose the Live Paint tool.
  3. Select a fill color and click where you want to fill.
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New Here ,
Dec 03, 2017 Dec 03, 2017
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Thank you kindly

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Community Expert ,
Dec 03, 2017 Dec 03, 2017

Alternatively, you could move the anchor point into place and then group the two paths.

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